Re: Is there a desktop shortcut?

Re: Is there a desktop shortcut?

Sunnz wrote:

Is there a Desktop Icon Shortcut thing where you click on it and it minimises all windows and brings you the desktop?

I'm running Xubuntu 6.06.1, which uses Xfce and there's an icon that does that at the bottom left of the screen. I don't know if Ubuntu has customised it in some way,but as far as I'm concerned it came that way out of the box. If you're interested I'lltry to find out what version of xfce it runs.

However, I can't find any keyboard shortcut to get the Application menu to appear.Any idea? Surely there must be one???

Re: Is there a desktop shortcut?

Re: Is there a desktop shortcut?

JohnW wrote:

Sunnz wrote:

Is there a Desktop Icon Shortcut thing where you click on it and it minimises all windows and brings you the desktop?

I'm running Xubuntu 6.06.1, which uses Xfce and there's an icon that does that at the bottom left of the screen. I don't know if Ubuntu has customised it in some way,but as far as I'm concerned it came that way out of the box. If you're interested I'lltry to find out what version of xfce it runs.

However, I can't find any keyboard shortcut to get the Application menu to appear.Any idea? Surely there must be one???

Re: Is there a desktop shortcut?

I think the idea is to make use of an otherwise useless key.

I agree that a hard coded key set would be nice, but you have to make sure it's not in use in any other application. I think that may be the root of the problem, leaving it to you to make a key binding removes the problem from the XFCE developers.

You could post your config file so someone else merely needs to copy it into place.

Cheers,

Simon. (^_^)

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Re: Is there a desktop shortcut?

SimonJ wrote:

I think the idea is to make use of an otherwise useless key.

I agree that a hard coded key set would be nice, but you have to make sure it's not in use in any other application. I think that may be the root of the problem, leaving it to you to make a key binding removes the problem from the XFCE developers.

You could post your config file so someone else merely needs to copy it into place.

Thanks Simon. How is someone going to copy it into place if they can't use a mouse?

As you say, it's conceivable that any choice may be used by an application. Even alt+F4 may be used by an application. Do you want to see the system delivered with alt+F4 unbound?

If ctrl+esc were the default for obtaining the application menu, those very few (if any) applications that use ctrl+esc are already facing a problem with some other window managers. Even so, that still doesn't block the non-mouse user from going and changing the shortcut to something more suitable for them.